Yuri (百合 / ユリ)[[labelnote:Translation]](Yuri means Lily, as in the flower.)[[/labelnote]]refers to a JapaneseMedia {{genre}} about on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance and sexuality]]. Yuri works traditionally focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

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Yuri (百合 / ユリ)[[labelnote:Translation]](Yuri means Lily, as in the flower.)[[/labelnote]]refers to a JapaneseMedia {{genre}} about on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance and sexuality]]. Yuri works traditionally focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

Yuri (百合 / ユリ)[[labelnote:Translation]](Yuri means Lily, as in the flower.)[[/labelnote]]refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance]]. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

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Yuri (百合 / ユリ)[[labelnote:Translation]](Yuri means Lily, as in the flower.)[[/labelnote]]refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based {{genre}} about on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance]]. romance and sexuality]]. Yuri works often traditionally focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

Yuri, the Japanese word for "lily", refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance]]. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

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Yuri, Yuri (百合 / ユリ)[[labelnote:Translation]](Yuri means Lily, as in the Japanese word for "lily", refers flower.)[[/labelnote]]refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance]]. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

Yuri, the Japanese word for "lily", refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance]] — that is, romance between girls that like (but not always only like) girls. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

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Yuri, the Japanese word for "lily", refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance romance]] — that is, romance between girls that like (but not always only like) girls.romance]]. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

Yuri, the Japanese word for "lily", refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[QueerRomance sapphic romance]] — that is, romance between girls that like (but not always only like) girls. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

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Yuri, the Japanese word for "lily", refers to a {{genre}} in JapaneseMedia based on [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] [[QueerRomance sapphic romance]] — that is, romance between girls that like (but not always only like) girls. Yuri works often focus either on romantic or sexual feelings, but increasingly have both. Western fans will sometimes use the term ''"shoujo-ai"'' to refer to romance-specific, less-explicit works, while using ''"yuri"'' to refer to more sexually explicit work. However, in Japan, ''"shoujo-ai"'' often refers to [[LoliconAndShotacon girl-focused pedophilia]], and yuri is also known as "Girls' Love" ([[GratuitousEnglish in English]]), or GL, a term created in common with the more popular [[DistaffCounterpart male version]], "[[YaoiGenre Boys' Love]]" or BL.

** ''Sisterism'' is a GL manga about two childhood friends falling in love with each other's little sisters. [[/index]][[{{Lolicon}} Who are both 12]]. Although it's hinted that they're actually attracted to each other and misinterpreted their feelings.

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** ''Sisterism'' is a GL manga about two childhood friends falling in love with each other's little sisters. [[/index]][[{{Lolicon}} [[/index]][[NoYay Who are both 12]]. Although it's hinted that they're actually attracted to each other and misinterpreted their feelings.

Reason: Lolicon and shotacon have been disambiguated. Links with too little context are being removed - "paedo" is not always a trope, examples where the tropeworthiness is unclear are being removed. Also, please do not use "loli" as a synonym for little girl; see Lolicon And Shotacon as to why not

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